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| 11335 products found for Buddhism  | In 1979, Alan Arkin and Peter Falk starred in the classic comedy THE IN-LAWS, in which Arkin played a timid dentist who gets involved in dangerous government intrigue--or with the ravings of a lunatic--when he meets Vincent Ricardo (Falk), the father... |  | A specialized treatise on Tibetan Buddhism. |  | In this best-selling book, psychiatrist Howard C. Cutler interviews the Dalai Lama about the topic of happiness. How can we be happy? Why can't we stay happy? What causes unhappiness? In a series of thought-provoking conversations, Cutler coaxes some... |  | BULLETPROOF MONK begins in the 1940s, as a Tibetan Buddhist monk, charged with protecting an ancient scroll, passes on his legacy to his pupil. As the student receives the power to safeguard the scroll, his aging process is halted and he gives up his... |  | A monk searches for the reincarnation of his dead master in this intriguing documentary. Under orders from the Dalai Lama himself, Tenzin Zopa roams the Tibetan countryside for four years, administering special tests to children until he finds the... |  | To truly be alive, to see and feel the life force throbbing through everything around us, we must return to our "original mind," a mind that is empty of theories and preconceived notions. This is the main message of this classic compendium of... |  | |  | Buddhist lecturer, psychologist, and author Jack Kornfield has made a career bringing the esoteric teachings of Buddhism down to a layman’s perspective, and infusing his books with homespun wisdom and practical advice on integrating spirituality with... |  | An allegorical novel by the celebrated German writer. Sidhartha, the hero, is a type of Buddhist Everyman, who passes through many temptations and trials on his way to purification. The different stages of his spiritual development are represented by... |  | This is the story of philosopher Eugen Herrigel's effort to learn archery as a tool for grasping the concepts of Zen Buddhism. Having traveled from his native Germany to Japan, Herrigel studied with archery masters for six years and experienced many... |
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